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Seller's Description:
New. 0968089801. B & W; 8 1/4 x 10 3/4; 198 pages; Soft cover has white spine with black lettering. NEW book. Pages are clean and tight. Illustrated with b/w pictures. 'The potters in Staffordshire, England, developed their arts & their production continuously so that their craft evolved into a worldwide industry & trade. The essays in this volume celebrate the Staffordshire potters, particularly Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795). Includes articles on: the idea that his fame rests with his being the greatest inventor in the history of pottery; reflections on the Greek origins of Etruscan pottery & Etruria; analyzes the collaboration of George Stubbs & Josiah Wedgwood; shows how Wedgwood used his London showroom to attract the patronage & business of the upper class; explores the influence of Sir William Hamilton on spreading the knowledge of antiquities among potters & the public, & many more. ' "Based on the proceedings of the Wedgwood International Seminar #39 held in Toronto May 1994 and the 40th Wedgwood International Seminar held at Etruria and Barlaston, June 1995".
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Good. 8.25 x 10.75. Minor cover wear and soil, corners lightly bumped, interior tight and clean, x + 198 pages, 23 scholarly essays on various aspects of the pottery, the company, the business and social context of the times, bw illustrations.
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Very good; Collectible. Paperback, 1996, 198 pages. Book is in Very Good Condition. Book is completely intact with inside pages in Very Good condition with no tears and with no notations (no pencil marks, no underlining, no highlighting, etc. ) Books well packed.